Mackey, Andrew
Pioneer, American Revolutionary War Veteran, Farmer
Birth: 1729, Ireland
Death: October 22, 1820 Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio
Burial: Vienna Township Cemetery, Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio
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Published Biographies
From History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. Williams & Bros., 1882), Volume 2, pp. 456-457:
Andrew Mackey, a native of Ireland, came into Trumbull county in 1805. He married Miss Mary Murray. They had six children, none of whom are now living. Andrew Mackey, Jr., was born in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, in 1779. He married Miss Jane Scott. They had seven children, six of whom are living, viz: Mary, residing on the old homestead; James, John died in 1853, aged twenty-eight years; Eleanor Munson, residing in Vienna; Robert, residing in Howland; A. H. residing in Vienna; Elizabeth, residing in Vienna. Mr. Mackey was one of the most enterprising farmers of Vienna township, having two hundred and twenty-five acres of land under cultivation at the time of his death.
From Harriet Taylor Upton, A Twentieth Century History of Trumbull County, Ohio: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1909), Volume 1, pp. 596:
Andrew Mackey, his wife Mary Murray, and three sons Hugh, James, and Andrew Jr., came to Vienna in 1805. Andrew Jr. married Mary Bartholomew, whose son Ira is the father of Miss Lulie Mackey, Mrs. M and Ira Mackey Jr., of Warren. Mrs. Mary Bartholomew Mackey was the daughter of Mrs. Ira Bartholomew, who taught one of the first schools in Vienna.
Updated 8/13/2020